Dailies: Hugh Jackman and Robert Pattinson Are 'Unbound Captives'

Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz and Robert Pattinson are set to star in the period drama Unbound Captives, Madeleine Stowe's directorial debut. (Production Weekly)

Sarah Palin inked a deal with HarperCollins to publish a memoir, scheduled for Spring 2010--the year she is up for re-election. (Variety)

Dave Matthews Band and Green Day are releasing bonus tracks to their new albums on iTunes, a trend industry execs are saying is the new "norm." (NYT)

Along with renewing Lie to Me, Fox has picked up the comic book drama Human Target, and the single-camera comedy Sons of Tucson. (THR)

ABC is parterning with RDF USA to adapt the Australian reality TV hit Find My Family for American television. (Variety)

Al Pacino is in talks to star in a film adaptation of Malcolm Gladwell's nonfiction bestseller Blink. (THR)

Billboard is estimating that Michael Jackson could take home more than $50 million from his much-anticipated 50-show stand at London's O2 Arena, his first shows in 12 years. (Reuters)

Boston Legal star James Spader will make his Broadway debut in the world premiere of David Mamet's Race. (AP)

IFC has nabbed the U.S. rights to Tales From the Golden Age, a collection of shorts set in the Romania's communist period. (THR)

Universal and Dark Horse Comics have tapped producer Scott Stuber and scribe Scott Milam to adapt the graphic novel The Secret for the silver screen. (Variety)

Rolling Stone's Mexico edition is shutting its doors after seven years due to the recession. (Reuters)

Warner Bros. has brought on newcomer Evan Daugherty to pen the latest draft of Grayskull, the studio's big-screen take on the Masters of the Universe cartoon. (THR)

WGA leaders have sent a memo to members reminding them that they can work only for employers that have signed guild contracts, particularly in new media where a growing number of writers are flocking. (Variety)